I usually
enjoy transitions. Moving from one place to the other, letting one moment
overtake the previous one, going from know to unknown, there are always discoveries
to be made when it happens. Suddenly you are not where you were, the wind
changes, the air feels different and the sun shines on a different tone. If you
are able to flow with the rhythm of the changing tides, opportunities arise, a
window of creativity opens up and chances to change yourself and things around
you are all over. Arriving to Palugo (home) has been one of those special
transitions. Coming back to my community, sharing with my family, friends and
co-workers has been inspiring. We are all immersed on building projects,
caring for animals, gardens and organizing Nahual for the arrival of several
groups of enthusiastic students that are coming to learn and explore the Ecuadorian
wilderness with us.